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john: the man died. two days later at the black lives matter rally in dallas a man killed five officers and wounded two others. how do we get more justice. former nypd detective bo dietl says support police officers more and get tougher on prime. but some say they need to let more people out of jail. >> the right number of people in jail is the right answer. but there are a lot of people in jail with mental health issues. police officers don't have enough time to chase the truely violent repeat offenders because they are distracted by so many things. john: isn't there some good reason for black lives matter protesters to be mad, some cops are bullies. 650,000 the cops in america. one-half of one percent is thousands of bullies out there. >> even if you take the structure of the clergy. you have got more than that in the surgery and doctors. john: but they don't have guns and the right to use them to take my life. >> a cop making $40,000 a year and is expected to be a psychologist or socialologist. john:
john: the man died. two days later at the black lives matter rally in dallas a man killed five officers and wounded two others. how do we get more justice. former nypd detective bo dietl says support police officers more and get tougher on prime. but some say they need to let more people out of jail. >> the right number of people in jail is the right answer. but there are a lot of people in jail with mental health issues. police officers don't have enough time to chase the truely violent...
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>> john: yeah. he wanted a strikeout, i guess. >> matt: ok. >> john: hasn't touched two of them. sometimes you've got to deviate from your game plan. even if you think you can get a pitch under the hands of -- >> matt: the 3-2 home and gardner sends one to the left center field gap. the tying run be is aboard with two out in the ninth. gardner on his way to second. throws on the break. the throw in time to get him. and that's how it ends tonight. wow. joe girardi and his staff want to get another look, and they will not ask for a challenge. the ball is over. fitting the way the first 8 1/2 innings went be down, brett gardner was thinking about an extra base. threw on the brakes and tried to get back to the bag. too late. >> john: great play. athletic play by correa. after the throw was in, and at that point right there he was in trouble. wow. you like the aggressive turn to anticipate, possibly. didn't turn out. >> matt: ken giles picks up save number 19. scoreless at home in each of his last 14 games. here the minute maid park. the young, exciting, dynamic astros celebrate anoth
>> john: yeah. he wanted a strikeout, i guess. >> matt: ok. >> john: hasn't touched two of them. sometimes you've got to deviate from your game plan. even if you think you can get a pitch under the hands of -- >> matt: the 3-2 home and gardner sends one to the left center field gap. the tying run be is aboard with two out in the ninth. gardner on his way to second. throws on the break. the throw in time to get him. and that's how it ends tonight. wow. joe girardi and his...
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john yoo, he is a pleasure. john: ladies and gentlemen, john yoo. [applause] law at professor of berkeley and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute. following september 11, he worked on national security at the department of justice and wrote controversial memos, which will be in your obituary. [laughter] with time you have debated us. the last time we actually did it in philadelphia, your hometown. your mother was in the audience. you told us then that there was no way you could lose with her sitting there. well, she's not here tonight. what does that do to your game? [laughter] you keep inviting me, i keep losing, so you are the ones with the problem. [laughter] mom probably works at nsa now, so she's probably an audience listening anyway. john: ladies and gentlemen, the team arguing for this motion. [applause] now let's meet the team arguing against third welcome michael chertoff. [applause] michael, you have debated with us a number of times before. you are the cofounder of the chertoff group. you are the second secretary of ho
john yoo, he is a pleasure. john: ladies and gentlemen, john yoo. [applause] law at professor of berkeley and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute. following september 11, he worked on national security at the department of justice and wrote controversial memos, which will be in your obituary. [laughter] with time you have debated us. the last time we actually did it in philadelphia, your hometown. your mother was in the audience. you told us then that there was no way you...
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of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. ofn paul ii was fading parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii, the mind was strong, the body was gone. remember this for me 2004, president george w. bush went to rome to give the presidential medal of freedom to john paul ii. agony, barely in able to mouth words, he thanked bush and he thanked reagan. tosaid i send my regards president reagan. ronald reagan died the next day. i year later, on april 2, 2005, john paul ii died as well. life, nows partner in in death less than a year later. i will wrap up with this final statement. another thing that nobody in the press reported on, june 27, 2011, a special mass is held at st.
of john paul ii said the john paul ii would ask him often about him. he said that he often would not remember that he was president. john paul ii said he was hurt by that. ofn paul ii was fading parkinson's disease. bill used to say to me, you know, paul, the good lord gave perkinson's disease to saints, like john paul ii and my father. and now he's gotten around to giving it to sinners like me. that's what clarke said. so for reagan, the body was strong in the mind was gone. for john paul ii,...
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john yoo, he is a pleasure. john: ladies and gentlemen, john yoo. [applause] law at professor of berkeley and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute. following september 11, he worked on national security at the department of justice and wrote controversial memos, which will be in your obituary. [laughter] with time you have debated us. the last time we actually did it in philadelphia, your hometown. your mother was in the audience. you told us then that there was no way you could lose with her sitting there. well, she's not here tonight. what does that do to your game? [laughter] you keep inviting me, i keep losing, so you are the ones with the problem. [laughter] mom probably works at nsa now, so she's probably an audience listening anyway. john: ladies and gentlemen, the team arguing for this motion. [applause] now let's meet the team arguing against third welcome michael chertoff. [applause] michael, you have debated with us a number of times before. you are the cofounder of the chertoff group. you are the second secretary of ho
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keep an eye on john mccain. he has been sitting side by side with his good friend lindsey graham for much of this, and getting a lot of attention from republican leaders. if john mccain decides not to vote for this bill, this bill will not move forward. mccain was one of several senators to give a press conference today. he was one of the most outspoken people who said i don't want this bill to become law. but he was potentially willing to vote for it if he had assurances he was comfortable with. that speaker ryan would take to it conference, as you said, this kind of christmas tree that they could then dress back up. earlier in the night, he told reporters he wasn't satisfied by what he had heard from speaker ryan. and brian, he stopped talking about it. i ran into him in a hallway i don't know, an hour and a half ago, tried to ask him about it. would not say another word about his vote. all eyes in the chamber are on john mccain right now. >> all right. and as garrett spoke at around the 12:00 mark on your scr
keep an eye on john mccain. he has been sitting side by side with his good friend lindsey graham for much of this, and getting a lot of attention from republican leaders. if john mccain decides not to vote for this bill, this bill will not move forward. mccain was one of several senators to give a press conference today. he was one of the most outspoken people who said i don't want this bill to become law. but he was potentially willing to vote for it if he had assurances he was comfortable...
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john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you put your political opponents in prison, how democratic is that? john: but don king, the boxing promoter, he goes to venezuela and says to see what is happening here makes me feel good all over. you, he says to chavez, you are the one concerned about the poor. danny glover, a true man of the people. >> where are people going to? are they going to live in lovely venezuela, or are they coming here, right? are the cubans hanging out there or getting on ships or little boats trying to get here? the venezuelan economy, the people in control of it,
john john he cared about the poor. capitalists don't. >> it breaks my heart to see the people who are suffering in venezuela and all these hollywood types don't seem to care or are blind to it. people like oliver stone, they don't want to see the truth. john: oliver stone called him a great hero. >> no. it's true that he was democratically elected the first time, but he rigged the system. they had total control over the media, they had total control of the electoral process. if you...
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john nields jr: this is a draft. but i think you just testified that on five different occasions, you put one of these drafts in final form? north: it is my recollection that each we prepared to conduct one of those transactions -- and not all of them went through to fruition. there were only three that actually transpired during the time that i was supervising this activity. but it's my recollection that there were probably five times, total -- that we actually got to a point where we thought, one, that the sale would take place; and number two, that we would have the hostages released and a dialogue with the iranians, as a consequence. john nields jr: and you sent those memoranda up the line? north: it is my recollection that i sent each one of those up the line, and that on the three where i had approval to proceed, i thought that i had received authority from the president. i want to make it very clear that no memorandum ever came back to me with the president's initials on it, or the president's name on it, or a
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. >> john: the cutter is going to eat you up. barrel to the ball, short contact swing is the only way you're going to have success. >> joe: another 3-2, struck him out. to go. 95 miles per hour from jansen. two outs. >> john: sanchez taking what was really a swing with two strikes and the cutter, the spin of a four-seam fastball, just goes away from a right-handed hitter. lack of time to make a decision to determine where the pitches. >> joe: american league had a runner at second and nobody else. now alonso is out there with two outs in the batter is avisail garcia. he hit a rocket to left his first timeout. -- first time up. strike one. in the bottom of the ninth inning, it will be the heart of the order which includes yadier molina. craig kimbrel getting ready to face that group. that may happen shortly. strike two. >> john: good luck to everybody when you face these two guys. closing games at a higher rate for each team. craig kimbrel with the red sox. started with the briefs. part of -- started with the braves. >> joe: 0-2.
. >> john: the cutter is going to eat you up. barrel to the ball, short contact swing is the only way you're going to have success. >> joe: another 3-2, struck him out. to go. 95 miles per hour from jansen. two outs. >> john: sanchez taking what was really a swing with two strikes and the cutter, the spin of a four-seam fastball, just goes away from a right-handed hitter. lack of time to make a decision to determine where the pitches. >> joe: american league had a runner...
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>> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign promise, repealing and replacing obamacare, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> they've been reviewed so i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we can have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> john: we will break down the president's agenda going forward with marc short, director of legislative affairs. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then with a growing number of republican senators opposing the replacement plan the president is now considering an immediate repeal and replacement later. >> every republican in the u.s. senate except for one has already voted for repeal in the past, let's do that first. >> and i hope to cope bills, boom, you get it done in 5 minutes. the president seems open and interested in the ideal. >> john: we will discuss what congress can do to repeal obamacare and get a replac
>> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign promise, repealing and replacing obamacare, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> they've been reviewed so i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we can have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> john: we will break down the president's agenda going...
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>> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign promise, repealing and replacing obamacare, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> they've been reviewed so i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we can have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> john: we will break down the president's agenda going forward with marc short, director of legislative affairs. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then with a growing number of republican senators opposing the replacement plan the president is now considering an immediate repeal and replacement >> every republican in the u.s. senate except for one has already voted for repeal in the past, let's do that first. >> and i hope to cope bills, boom, you get it done in 5 minutes. the president seems open and interested in the ideal. >> john: we will discuss what congress can do to repeal obamacare and get a replacement p
>> i'm john roberts in for chris wallace. while president trump fights to fulfill a major campaign promise, repealing and replacing obamacare, the administration scored victories this week on immigration and upholding the travel ban. >> they've been reviewed so i think it was a great victory for the president. >> health care is working along very well. we can have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> john: we will break down the president's agenda going...
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as opposed to saint donald trump, why you smearing john --ain question mark guest: john mccain? guest: no offense to you. two, when i criticize media behavior for how it treats donald trump, it does not mean ice or him or i am cheering him on. i see those as separate things but it is read often as he must be supporting him or must not like x or y because he said this. it has nothing to do it that. it is looking at what i think is fair coverage. >> watch sunday night. >> washington journal continues. host: the headline on the front of many papers this morning. john mccain battling brain cancer. it was announced last night. he is recovering in arizona after a routine examination found a blood clot and he had that surgically removed and he was recovering in arizona and now this move -- this news this morning. twitter,ion on represented steve scully's recovering in the hospital from gunshot wounds saying praying for my friend senator john , one of the toughest people i know. gabrielle giffords, a congresswoman who was shot, "-- and the president tweeting out -- -- and senator from m
as opposed to saint donald trump, why you smearing john --ain question mark guest: john mccain? guest: no offense to you. two, when i criticize media behavior for how it treats donald trump, it does not mean ice or him or i am cheering him on. i see those as separate things but it is read often as he must be supporting him or must not like x or y because he said this. it has nothing to do it that. it is looking at what i think is fair coverage. >> watch sunday night. >> washington...
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john: technology? >> commission and then take on the taxis and require $100,000 to drive a taxi or the self-employed people to be the taxicab commissions. people decide i will be a small business personal but myself with airbnb. as the post office shrinks as people use e-mail and on-line sales have broken down with competition and. john: thank you. we're all better off with americans for tax reform. maybe we should be optimistic because throughout history people have repeatedly been proven wrong. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. john: is the american dream still alive? it is hard to be optimistic walking around this conference because so many people here are promoting
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john mccain. he's been fighting with john mccain for two solid years. how could donald trump help with those three votes? >> he said lisa murkowski of the great state of alaska really let the republicans and our country down yesterday, too bad. >> but let me take the contrary view on the fissures of support for trump. you're right. the republicans still support the president in the mid 80s, i think that's unlikely to change, because this is the benefit of having a roll call vote, he has people to blame. so if you're a trump supporter and you believe in the president, he's going to tell you, i'm guessing, tomorrow, here are the three people that sunk what we were trying to do. so the president's been very good at putting blame for things not happening, on others, and keeping it off himself. that's a big reason the republicans in his base have stuck with him. >> koreen and jason, if you want to jump in, at any time. go ahead. >> well, scott and i don't agree all that often, so maybe i should jump at the opportunity to say that -- >> don't kill my street c
john mccain. he's been fighting with john mccain for two solid years. how could donald trump help with those three votes? >> he said lisa murkowski of the great state of alaska really let the republicans and our country down yesterday, too bad. >> but let me take the contrary view on the fissures of support for trump. you're right. the republicans still support the president in the mid 80s, i think that's unlikely to change, because this is the benefit of having a roll call vote, he...
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john: it happened a lot. once the institute of the draft, there was a whole industry of draft jumpers? bounty jumpers. you got paid a bounty for signing up. you would sign up, get your bounty, instantly go awol, go to another recruitment office, sign up again is in a different name or you let your mustache grow a little. there were guys jumping around doing that a lot. but also during the war, and at certain points, there was a lot of shrinkage on the line. there is a very good book that came out two years ago, right after the signing -- not even the signing, the announcement of the emancipation proclamation, a lot of people from the north, not just soldiers and officers resigning her commission because they were not going to fight to free slaves. there were not just new yorkers. throughout the union. richard next question. : was there any punishment for the riot. barnet: the short answer is no, there was not any punishment for the riot. tammy appointed the judges, and the whole power structure was under tamm
john: it happened a lot. once the institute of the draft, there was a whole industry of draft jumpers? bounty jumpers. you got paid a bounty for signing up. you would sign up, get your bounty, instantly go awol, go to another recruitment office, sign up again is in a different name or you let your mustache grow a little. there were guys jumping around doing that a lot. but also during the war, and at certain points, there was a lot of shrinkage on the line. there is a very good book that came...
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john: and hannah found herself... (laughs) burk. burk. burk. john: on morphine. (laughs) on your mark. set. go! john: in the challenge... -go, go, go, go, go. -just keep it up. -ahh! john: team grady left the others in the dust. (screaming) in the spirit of competition, give my team a chance. john: and grady continued his cutthroat ways... i'm taking out their strongest players. john: putting will, carla, and shermon in a double elimination. what's life without a little suspense? john: doing it on her own... -shh. john: carla balanced her ball to victory.
john: and hannah found herself... (laughs) burk. burk. burk. john: on morphine. (laughs) on your mark. set. go! john: in the challenge... -go, go, go, go, go. -just keep it up. -ahh! john: team grady left the others in the dust. (screaming) in the spirit of competition, give my team a chance. john: and grady continued his cutthroat ways... i'm taking out their strongest players. john: putting will, carla, and shermon in a double elimination. what's life without a little suspense? ...
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"profile in courage" for john mccain. and that's the way it always is in the senate on close votes. that senator who casts that last vote that decides the issue gets the glory just as the player who scored the winning touchdown gets the glory no matter how much touchdowns were scored before that. john mccain's vote would have been meaningless if republican senators susan collins and lisa murkowski were not consistently strong and unwavering in their opposition to the republican legislation. twitter caught up with that fact quickly, and the profiles in courage were extended to include susan collins and lisa murkowski. but many, many more people showed more courage in the resistance to the republican plans to take health coverage away from millions of people. the senators who voted against the mcconnell plan were simply doing their jobs, voting against something they believed would be bad for their states and bad for the country. but is that -- that is the way they should have voted. they know that. but how would they have
"profile in courage" for john mccain. and that's the way it always is in the senate on close votes. that senator who casts that last vote that decides the issue gets the glory just as the player who scored the winning touchdown gets the glory no matter how much touchdowns were scored before that. john mccain's vote would have been meaningless if republican senators susan collins and lisa murkowski were not consistently strong and unwavering in their opposition to the republican...
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kelly. >> that's john kelly. and he understands that. >> does the president believe that? that's the question. >>ible that john kelly is educating the president to the realities of how real leadership has to function. >> do you think he'll listen? >> i'm hoping that he will. now, it won't be perfect and i think the president will continue to reach out to the american people through his ability to tweet. i'm just hoping that he's very careful with the words that he uses and there's a decision to understand the consequence before the words go out. >> so what if donald trump decides to tweet early tomorrow morning late tonight going against something he saw on cable news or deciding to denigrate the republican party for not pursuing health care the way that he wanted them to do that, what does general kelly, now i guess civilian john kelly who is chief of staff, do with a president who has his own microphone and chooses to use it as he has choeds ento use it. >> well, i hope he walks into the oval office, shuts the
kelly. >> that's john kelly. and he understands that. >> does the president believe that? that's the question. >>ible that john kelly is educating the president to the realities of how real leadership has to function. >> do you think he'll listen? >> i'm hoping that he will. now, it won't be perfect and i think the president will continue to reach out to the american people through his ability to tweet. i'm just hoping that he's very careful with the words that he...
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tonight who is general john kelly? the man who had been running homeland security and can he bring an actual chain of command to the wild west of the west wing? as the president shrugs off the most spectacular failure of the gop in years. no repeal, no replace and no way to predict what's next except wing? as the president shrugs off the most spectacular failure of the gop in years. no repeal, no replace and no way to predict what's next except for the 11th hour which begins now. >>> on a friday night good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 190 of the trump administration. and reince priebus of kenosha, wisconsin will soon be a private citizen again. and tonight he is making plan -- plans to, as they say, spend more time with his family. his replacement is homemade secretary john kelly, a retired four-star u.s. marine general. he starts on monday and in trump white house terms that is ages from now. priebus granted his exit
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john: -- >> he was not at the time. john: except in his brother's newspaper. he thought it was a great idea. but horace greeley and everyone else lambasted it. a little bitounds like norman mailer and jimmy braswell. john: norman knows his history. as i say, we might want to look at it again. barnet: lincoln brushed it off. he said i'm not too worried about the doorstep of the nation. but there is a serious side to it which is words have consequences and the fact is, would was marginalized for what he said, especially when the war really wrote out. really broke out. especially when he jumped on the bandwagon. , thereing that winter was kind of the bombshell question here -- to what degree were new york merchants calling for useful secession, let the south go, let's work this out -- to what degree were they and horace creeley -- horace greeley, the very flip-flopped editor of the new york tribune, to what degree do they encourage this? might they not have seceded without this urge from these merchants? lincoln carries the states twice, but how well does he do i
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reince priebus is out, general john kelly is in. the president accepting the resignation of his chief-of-staff and learning that priebus resigned privately yesterday but the writing had been on the wall. president trump making the announcement, of course, on twitter and going on to say this. >> reince priebus was a good man, john kelly will do a fantastic job. >> and reince priebus tells our wolf blitzer that he's just fine with all of this. >> he intuitively determined that it was time to do something differently and i think he's right. >>> we have breaking news tonight on the russia investigation and the question that's been looming over this administration during a week of chaos and upheaval. president trump will sign the russian sanctions bill we've learned tonight. in a statement the white house said, president trump read early drafts of the bill and negotiated regarding critical elements of it. he has now reviewed the final version and based on its responsiveness to his negotiations, approves the bill and intends to sign it. t
reince priebus is out, general john kelly is in. the president accepting the resignation of his chief-of-staff and learning that priebus resigned privately yesterday but the writing had been on the wall. president trump making the announcement, of course, on twitter and going on to say this. >> reince priebus was a good man, john kelly will do a fantastic job. >> and reince priebus tells our wolf blitzer that he's just fine with all of this. >> he intuitively determined that...
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charlie: john? john: i think because it's dominating the popular culture, people are paying some attention to what's going on and it is the see on an almost daily basis are extraordinary and unprecedented. this not as long as you have covered events of america but we have been doing politics and politics in general for 25 years almost every day something happens that i've never seen anything like it. 24-houry, in a given cycle, there are four or five events in a given day that would have occupied five months if they occurred in another administration and i to it,f you get down there are two things that are happening. thing that's happening is the trump good evening agenda which governing agenda. there's the investigations, picking up speed at an extraordinary rate and the is clearly reacting to them and behaving in ways that bygests he feels threatened what's happening. he's behaving like a man who is bothered by that thing that is consuming now. charlie: what does it mean to you? john: i don't know
charlie: john? john: i think because it's dominating the popular culture, people are paying some attention to what's going on and it is the see on an almost daily basis are extraordinary and unprecedented. this not as long as you have covered events of america but we have been doing politics and politics in general for 25 years almost every day something happens that i've never seen anything like it. 24-houry, in a given cycle, there are four or five events in a given day that would have...
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john torres. doc, glioblastoma, when you say that, too families across the country and in our audience already know of it as they say, it's not something you want but what can you tell us about diagnosis and prognosis? >> and brian, it's the same thing when you say glioblastoma to a group of doctors they go oh, wow, because that is the most aggressive malignant brain cancer. it also has the lowest survival rate. typically with glioblastomas the average survival rate is around 14 months. given his age, he's right in that group where they tend to survive 14 months to two years. this is a bad type of tumor to have in your brain. >> from what you can tell from perhaps what you've read, was he symptomatic? i know this checkup was said to be part of his normal scheduled checkup back home in arizona where they're fortunate to have a branch after the mayo clinic. > it's hard to tell based on the information we do have, but if you piece history together, he had that one confirmation hearing that he was a l
john torres. doc, glioblastoma, when you say that, too families across the country and in our audience already know of it as they say, it's not something you want but what can you tell us about diagnosis and prognosis? >> and brian, it's the same thing when you say glioblastoma to a group of doctors they go oh, wow, because that is the most aggressive malignant brain cancer. it also has the lowest survival rate. typically with glioblastomas the average survival rate is around 14 months....
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john torres. first of all, lay out why this is such a difficult cancer to treat. >> this is a very aggressive cancer that spreads easily throughout the brain. think of it like an octopus with tentacles. you'll see in an animation here, those tentacles are microscopic cells that when a surgeon removes a tumor, they often leave those behind. even a couple of those cells are left behind, the tumor can regrow and spread to other parts of the brain. that's why we use chemotherapy and radiation treatment to try and kill all the cells. >> those are the typical treatments, how will that go with a man of his age? >> prognosis for someone who starts treatment is 14 months on the average. the older someone is, the less likely that is to happen. like you said, chemotherapy and radiation are the conventional treatments. there are experimental treatments, immunotherapy, vaccination therapy, even electrical stimulation, but they don't always work. john mccain is a fighter but he does have an uphill battle going
john torres. first of all, lay out why this is such a difficult cancer to treat. >> this is a very aggressive cancer that spreads easily throughout the brain. think of it like an octopus with tentacles. you'll see in an animation here, those tentacles are microscopic cells that when a surgeon removes a tumor, they often leave those behind. even a couple of those cells are left behind, the tumor can regrow and spread to other parts of the brain. that's why we use chemotherapy and radiation...
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guns like job -- guys like john paulson. raised enough capital to make it relevant for those guys to do business. julie: lots of different little investors. erik: exactly. he built this conference business by identifying the untapped audience which was the high net worth broker. a bunch of guys brought to them from morgan stanley that had wealthy families and wealthy individuals as clients. not mega millionaires, but enough to be relevant. grouptively, they were a that people like john paulson wanted to talk to. they would go to the sky bridge alternatives conference. julie: it seems like he briefly found a new audience. is confirminge scaramucci is out as communications director. to bring you in here, marty shaker. there is still a lot we don't know. we heard it was at john kelly's request. it tells us something that when iebus was there, he tried to keep him from getting hired. he was unsuccessful. kelly was successful. >> i guess my advice for anybody that takes a job at the white house, don't send your things to the dry
guns like job -- guys like john paulson. raised enough capital to make it relevant for those guys to do business. julie: lots of different little investors. erik: exactly. he built this conference business by identifying the untapped audience which was the high net worth broker. a bunch of guys brought to them from morgan stanley that had wealthy families and wealthy individuals as clients. not mega millionaires, but enough to be relevant. grouptively, they were a that people like john paulson...
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i spoke to john bolton who had a similar experience. my sense is it will get back to where it's very structured. up have an extraordinary leader in the chief of staff. and i think they have got to come back in september, labor day and start rolling. >> with all of your experience in these administrations, how does this current white house compare to your experience in the white house? >> i only compared it could days in my own personal experience. one was when richard nixon got thrown out of office. and the other was the day reagan got shot. this has been a chaotic administration with lots of fights and lots of battles. the president is very unique. but my sense is this is a general as chief of staff who will give him order and structure. he knows how to work the hill. leon panetta was his aid. reporter: we'll continue our conversation with you throughout the hour. the white house condemning north korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. president trump vowing to take tall necessary step toins sure the security of the am
i spoke to john bolton who had a similar experience. my sense is it will get back to where it's very structured. up have an extraordinary leader in the chief of staff. and i think they have got to come back in september, labor day and start rolling. >> with all of your experience in these administrations, how does this current white house compare to your experience in the white house? >> i only compared it could days in my own personal experience. one was when richard nixon got...
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not john mccain is in a new fight. the arizona senator recently undergoing surgery to remove a blood clot but doctors at the mayo clinic also found a tumor, the same cancer that killed mccain's colleague the late ted kennedy and joe biden's on statement from megan mccain, he is the toughest person i know, the cruelest enemy could not break him, he is meeting this challenge as he has every other. cancer may afflict him in many ways but it will not make him surrender, nothing ever has. john mccain's presidential running mate in 2008, sarah palin reiterating the same word saying he will face his latest battle with courage and strength. >> obviously he is a fighter. if i were going to war i wouldn't want mccain on my side, i would want him leading the charge. i appreciate the strength he is showing and he will continue to show and thankful for him. heather: donald trump offering support in quÉbec john mccain has always been a fighter. melania send our thoughts to their entire family. republican lawmakers were in a late-ni
not john mccain is in a new fight. the arizona senator recently undergoing surgery to remove a blood clot but doctors at the mayo clinic also found a tumor, the same cancer that killed mccain's colleague the late ted kennedy and joe biden's on statement from megan mccain, he is the toughest person i know, the cruelest enemy could not break him, he is meeting this challenge as he has every other. cancer may afflict him in many ways but it will not make him surrender, nothing ever has. john...
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have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward, and if john dean had not come forward, they would have not gotten the higher-ups. mr. hamilton: i may have a slightly different view. i don't think john was a choir boy. john was in a messy situation. he was told he would be made the scapegoat, so he did have an interest to protect. he did not want to be the one who was responsible for the cover-up, so he came and talked to us. it did the nation a great service, but it also did john a great service because i think it did lessen his prison time and all of that. i have mixed feelings about john. ms. stahl: well, i think he is a great guy. and he sent some questions into the panel. mr. weicker: before you ask the questions, i got to know john pretty well. i think he was the hero of watergate as much could be. he was a good man who did the right thing at the right time, and i think you ought to give him credit. ms. stahl: john offered to float the name of one of the staff attorneys as a supreme court nominee under bush two. the fellow declined the offer. was it r
have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward, and if john dean had not come forward, they would have not gotten the higher-ups. mr. hamilton: i may have a slightly different view. i don't think john was a choir boy. john was in a messy situation. he was told he would be made the scapegoat, so he did have an interest to protect. he did not want to be the one who was responsible for the cover-up, so he came and talked to us. it did the nation a great service, but it...
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john? >> john: thanks, rich. any military response against north korea is risky, because the communist regime could strike back at america's close ally, south korea. analysts told "the new york times" north korea has lined up thousands of cannons and rocket launchers on its side of the demilitarized zone. south korea and the underput on a statement on the north's test, which reads in part, self-restraint, which is a choice, is all that separates armistice and war. it would be a grave mistake for anyone to believe anything to the contrary. jennifer griffin live with the news at the pentagon. what's new about this missile launch? jennifer: the pentagon says this is a missile not seen before, fired from a launch pad not used before by north korea. despite reports a mobile launcher was used, the missile was only transported to the launch pad, not fired from the vehicle we're told. we've just learned that u.s. intelligence watch the north koreans prepare for this launch in advance. they saw the missile being fueled. w
john? >> john: thanks, rich. any military response against north korea is risky, because the communist regime could strike back at america's close ally, south korea. analysts told "the new york times" north korea has lined up thousands of cannons and rocket launchers on its side of the demilitarized zone. south korea and the underput on a statement on the north's test, which reads in part, self-restraint, which is a choice, is all that separates armistice and war. it would be a...
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>> john: i don't know. >> marie: it's not trumps style. >> john: then sessions ought to force it. >> kennedy: you are right, this is a critical relationship between the two men, but for the department of justice and injustice as an ideal in this country, the president has to be very careful here politically because there are a couple of things going on. he can start a war in the senate and i could really compromise his agenda because you have senators from both sides of the aisle who have come out and defense of stomach dominic dominic i feel bad for him. this is not how to handle this. it looks like he wants to hire someone to fire more. that is a very politically slippery slope. >> harris: this seemed to get awkward because it went further than whether he recused himself, then it seemed to go with the president saying, okay fine, he came out and was the first in the senate to endorse me, wasn't really an endorsement? how far did he really have to go to stick his neck out? >> sandra: this is one of his earliest and most loyal supporters. we are left wondering whether or not jeff ses
>> john: i don't know. >> marie: it's not trumps style. >> john: then sessions ought to force it. >> kennedy: you are right, this is a critical relationship between the two men, but for the department of justice and injustice as an ideal in this country, the president has to be very careful here politically because there are a couple of things going on. he can start a war in the senate and i could really compromise his agenda because you have senators from both sides of...
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as far as john kelly, he's going to be great. keeping things organized, keeping everyone in their lane, controlling -- controlling flow of information in and out of the oval office, those are all challenges to a chief of staff. and i think he's going to do a wonderful job. >> i know you must be very disappointed. you really wanted to see repeal and replace of obamacare. >> yes. >> you are going out now without having succeeded in that. we also it would happen overnight. how disappointing is that to you? >> it is disappointing, but i don't think it's over yet, wolf. i think the republicans can still come together before reconciliation is over and i wish them well to do it and i'll be a part of trying to help make that happen if i can. and again i'll always be on the team. >> what about the criticism that the president has levelled against the attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions? how uncomfortable did that make you? >> look, jeff is a great guy. but the president is disappointed, and i'm not going to get into that
as far as john kelly, he's going to be great. keeping things organized, keeping everyone in their lane, controlling -- controlling flow of information in and out of the oval office, those are all challenges to a chief of staff. and i think he's going to do a wonderful job. >> i know you must be very disappointed. you really wanted to see repeal and replace of obamacare. >> yes. >> you are going out now without having succeeded in that. we also it would happen overnight. how...
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. >> john: the cutter is going to eat you up. barrel to the ball, short contact swing is the only way you're going to have success. >> joe: another 3-2, struck him out. to go. 95 miles per hour from jansen. two outs. >> john: sanchez taking what was really a swing with two strikes and the cutter, the spin of a four-seam fastball, just goes away from a right-handed hitter. lack of time to make a decision to determine where the pitches. >> joe: american league had a runner at second and nobody else. now alonso is out there with two outs in the batter is avisail garcia. he hit a rocket to left his first timeout. -- strike one. in the bottom of the ninth inning, it will be the heart of the order which includes yadier molina. craig kimbrel getting ready to face that group. that may happen shortly. strike two. >> john: good luck to everybody when you face these two guys. closing games at a higher rate for each team. craig kimbrel with the red sox. started with the briefs. part of -- started with the braves. >> joe: 0-2. ball one. avisa
. >> john: the cutter is going to eat you up. barrel to the ball, short contact swing is the only way you're going to have success. >> joe: another 3-2, struck him out. to go. 95 miles per hour from jansen. two outs. >> john: sanchez taking what was really a swing with two strikes and the cutter, the spin of a four-seam fastball, just goes away from a right-handed hitter. lack of time to make a decision to determine where the pitches. >> joe: american league had a runner...
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and be the chief of staff.i cannot think of anyone better than the four-star general john kelly.>> john kelly is officially expected to take the reins here on monday. >> there are those that say that it is not the white house staff and but in fact the commander-in-chief who is responsible for the chaos. >> that raises big questions about how much john kelly can do here. evidence of what you just suggested here is published in the wall street journal aspect of the card copy addition today. from a very sober minded voice of conservatism. she wrote, the president's primary problem as a leader is not that he is impetuous, rash or nacve. it is that he is weak and sniffling. he undermines himself daily. we will find out in the coming weeks whether john kelly can affect that. he has a tremendous mutation for instilling discipline down the chain of command. the question is, can he instill this up the chain of command? back to you. >> thank you. meantime republicans on capitol hill are looking to regroup after their latest attempt to repeal obama care crashed and burned in the senate. congress i
and be the chief of staff.i cannot think of anyone better than the four-star general john kelly.>> john kelly is officially expected to take the reins here on monday. >> there are those that say that it is not the white house staff and but in fact the commander-in-chief who is responsible for the chaos. >> that raises big questions about how much john kelly can do here. evidence of what you just suggested here is published in the wall street journal aspect of the card copy...
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let's get reaction to this from john harwood john, good morning to you. again, just recap for us the level of surprise in your mind and in washington when this bill did, in fact, fail >> well, it appeared going deep into the night that this so-called skinny repeal was going to make it there had been three senators who had issued a press conference late yesterday afternoon saying this was terrible policy, it had been crafted hastily. it was not a full repeal and replace as republicans had promised and they said they would vote for the bill only if they had assurances that it would not become law paul ryan, the house speaker, gave some statements indicating that he preferred not to have skinny repeal become law, but he didn't promise that was good enough for two of the three. but not for john mccain. there were already prorepublican senator two republican senators, lisa murkowski and susan colins who said they would vote against the skinny repeal, then john mccain walked on the floor, put his arm out, put a thumbs down, and that was the dramatic signal. you
let's get reaction to this from john harwood john, good morning to you. again, just recap for us the level of surprise in your mind and in washington when this bill did, in fact, fail >> well, it appeared going deep into the night that this so-called skinny repeal was going to make it there had been three senators who had issued a press conference late yesterday afternoon saying this was terrible policy, it had been crafted hastily. it was not a full repeal and replace as republicans had...
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john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there are a couple exceptions to that. one is congressman justin amash from mesh ban. [cheers and applause] -- michigan. he is unusual because he has an economics degree. he worries a lot about america's coming bankruptcy. we are probably going bankrupt. how many of you students think, when you're my age medicare will be here to pay for your heart problem? >> no. john: you're wise, i'm sorry. we will have spent all the money. but republicans are not talking about fixing it. a little bit, but not much. >> not enough. and there is a problem we face as a country. young people
john: what are you? [shouting] [applause] >> and now, john stossel. [applause] john: i'm in washington, d.c. this is the place that could use a lesson in liberty. we'll try to give them one because, i'm surrounded by students here, more than a thousand of them who traveled to join a conference called, students for liberty. because here in washington life is dominated by democrats, who want to take away our economic liberty, republicans who often want to take away our pennal liberty. there...
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the thing that i keep coming back to is i cannot imagine mitch mcconnell or john cornyn went to john mccain and said come back here in the midst of we're less than a week removed from learning that john mccain had brain cancer, come back to d.c. for a procedural vote in which you will be the 48th vote to proceed to debate and we're not sure about 49 and 50. maybe that's what they did, and john mccain is just coming because he wants to be here for it, but typically the read-out would be he's coming because they believe that he is that 50th vote, that they can at least get this thing to a debate. once you go beyond that, as john points out, i mean, we have no idea where it goes. they're just trying to get over that hurdle of starting a debate. >> they're trying to get a win and really conceptually, sta starting debate wouldn't be a bad thing seeing as there has been none. the mccain ploy obvious they're going to be a willis reed moment. mccain is a minted warrior, that's what he is. his sense of duty is incomparable. him coming back makes perfect sense. the idea of what they're going t
the thing that i keep coming back to is i cannot imagine mitch mcconnell or john cornyn went to john mccain and said come back here in the midst of we're less than a week removed from learning that john mccain had brain cancer, come back to d.c. for a procedural vote in which you will be the 48th vote to proceed to debate and we're not sure about 49 and 50. maybe that's what they did, and john mccain is just coming because he wants to be here for it, but typically the read-out would be he's...
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john: it is high. the reason it is high is because of other measures they can take, if they want to slow things. the prudential regulator came out today and said it thinks they need to review consumer unsecured consumer lending is getting out of control and they will review that. they think lending standards have become more lax while one year ago they loosened lending standards. come august, they were word about what is happening in the economy, they could react by taking funding schemes and started -- the early they could review it was august which would be another measure at their disposal. if they let it keep running, it gets hard to say we are worried force the end of the year. they do not feel like the obvious measure, we have a slowing consumer, increasing interest rates will not place the pad up to bring inflation down significantly. most of the fall in the pound is where we are now because of brexit risk rather than the small cut in interest rates. it does not feel like an obvious policy, and
john: it is high. the reason it is high is because of other measures they can take, if they want to slow things. the prudential regulator came out today and said it thinks they need to review consumer unsecured consumer lending is getting out of control and they will review that. they think lending standards have become more lax while one year ago they loosened lending standards. come august, they were word about what is happening in the economy, they could react by taking funding schemes and...
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reagan made a statement, wish john pope the second -- john paul ii well. he said the holy father had warned of certain economic theories that used the rhetoric of class struggle to justify its justice. he mentioned this after sending his greetings to john paul ii. in the name of another ledge adjusters, the neighbors sometimes destroyed, killed -- destroy it, killed. looking back, if reagan was here, telegraphing what he was thinking about who might have been involved? more on that later. bill casey at the cia was thinking the same. either way, i commend ellen smith, the chairman of the board here at the institute of world politics, the son of bill casey, the son-in-law of bill casey. they were of huge help to me in giving me a couple of critical insights on this book. bill casey, on the morning of may 14, 1981, the day after the pope was shot, called a meeting of the national foreign intelligence board in washington. he wanted to know what was moscow up to on this day after the pope was shot? moscow's reaction come after suddenly blasting the pope as this
reagan made a statement, wish john pope the second -- john paul ii well. he said the holy father had warned of certain economic theories that used the rhetoric of class struggle to justify its justice. he mentioned this after sending his greetings to john paul ii. in the name of another ledge adjusters, the neighbors sometimes destroyed, killed -- destroy it, killed. looking back, if reagan was here, telegraphing what he was thinking about who might have been involved? more on that later. bill...
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the office has not changed the man. >> mason: john dickerson. thank you very much, john. the treasury department fined exxon-mobil $2 million today for violating u.s. sanctions in 2014 when it signed contracts with a black-listed russian oil executive. rex tillerson was exxon's c.e.o. at the time and called sanctions "ineffective." now-secretary of state tillerson supports keeping them in place -ttil russia gives back crimea. john mccain, the six-term senator from arizona, 2008 republican presidential candidate, and vietnam war hero, is fighting the biggest battle of his life. the enemy, an aggressive form of brain cancer. here's chief congressional correspondent nancy cordes. >> we're rooting for you, dear friend. >> if anybody is going to beat a disease like this, it's going to e joohn mccain. >> reporter: senator mccain put up with the emotion for about 12 hours. the last straw was this tribute thom his friend, lindsey graham. >> i can't think of anything i've done since 1999, politically, in many ways personally, that was worth doing without john. >> reporter: mccain,
the office has not changed the man. >> mason: john dickerson. thank you very much, john. the treasury department fined exxon-mobil $2 million today for violating u.s. sanctions in 2014 when it signed contracts with a black-listed russian oil executive. rex tillerson was exxon's c.e.o. at the time and called sanctions "ineffective." now-secretary of state tillerson supports keeping them in place -ttil russia gives back crimea. john mccain, the six-term senator from arizona, 2008...
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do these three, collins, murckowski and john mccain, obviously john mccain has to deal with his health care issues now. and he has been sort of a splinter in the side of others. mcconnell took a blow like he never took before. >> trump often talks about republicans kind of in the third person. his followers blame republicans on capitol hill and call them rhinos, while embracing donald trump as the standard-bearer of republicanism. paul ryan is under scrutiny, and mitch mcconnell, frankly, he will wake up and still see donald trump as a martyr. i do think the question of 2018 on the democratic side, i think nancy pelosi goes into 2018 as the leader of the democratic party but it will come with a lot of challenges. because a party led by nancy pelosi, even if you are selling mainstream economics that is a hard message to deliver that message in the counties and states that donald trump won just a year ago. so i think both teams face challenges, if they get it right they could take the house. i'm not sure if they get it right if they stick with nancy pelosi as the leader of the democratic
do these three, collins, murckowski and john mccain, obviously john mccain has to deal with his health care issues now. and he has been sort of a splinter in the side of others. mcconnell took a blow like he never took before. >> trump often talks about republicans kind of in the third person. his followers blame republicans on capitol hill and call them rhinos, while embracing donald trump as the standard-bearer of republicanism. paul ryan is under scrutiny, and mitch mcconnell, frankly,...
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have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward, and if john dean had not come forward, they would have not gotten the higher-ups. >> i may have a slightly different view. i don't think john was a choir boy. situation. a messy he was told he would be made the scapegoat, so he did have an interest to protect. he did not want to be the one who was responsible for the cover-up, so he came and talked to us. it did the nation a great service, but it also did john a great service because i think it did lessen his prison time and all of that. i have mixed feelings about john. ms. stahl: well, i think he is a great guy. and he sent some questions into the panel. questions,ou ask the i got to know john pretty well. i think he was the hero of watergate as much could be. he was a good man who did the right thing at the right time, and i think you ought to give him credit. ms. stahl: john offered to float the name of one of the staff attorneys as a supreme court nominee under bush two. the fellow declined the offer. thompson,us, fred dash?dorsen, or sam yes? >> and goi
have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward, and if john dean had not come forward, they would have not gotten the higher-ups. >> i may have a slightly different view. i don't think john was a choir boy. situation. a messy he was told he would be made the scapegoat, so he did have an interest to protect. he did not want to be the one who was responsible for the cover-up, so he came and talked to us. it did the nation a great service, but it also did john a...
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but john mccain, john mccain is one of the lucky ones. he does have a best friend in the senate. and that best friend is senator lindsey graham. >> i got a call from rick davis saying you know it's tough news and it is tough. talked to john. said yeah, i'm going to have to stay here a little bit longer. take some treatments and i'll be back. and we talked about five minutes you know, it's going to be a tough way forward but he says i've been through worse. and basically, then we started talking about health care and the nda. literally it wasn't five minutes until he turned away from what i think most people would have a hard time absorbing and focused on what he loves the best. so pray. i don't know god knows how this ends, not me. but i do know this. this disease is never had a more worthy opponent. >> john mccain's best friend in the senate. gets tonight's last word. "the 11th hour" with brian williams is next. >>> breaking news we're covering tonight, senator john mccain diagnosed with brain cancer. the former p.o.w., two-time presidential candidate announces the news just day
but john mccain, john mccain is one of the lucky ones. he does have a best friend in the senate. and that best friend is senator lindsey graham. >> i got a call from rick davis saying you know it's tough news and it is tough. talked to john. said yeah, i'm going to have to stay here a little bit longer. take some treatments and i'll be back. and we talked about five minutes you know, it's going to be a tough way forward but he says i've been through worse. and basically, then we started...
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the reason, john mccain will not be in washington this week after having surgery to remove a blood clot on friday. mccain's absence raised doubts about whether republicans would be able to get the votes needed to move forward on the bill. make sure you watch this week's edition of "meet the press," and moderator, chuck todd will talk about the latest in the russian investigation and the health care senate president trump's personal lawyer will be on and an exclusive interview with senate majority whip, john cornyn. we will have a live preview in a few minutes. >>> and then fairfax county police say a young woman shot and killed her mother before killing herself. you are looking at pictures from social media. the mother and daughter, identified as 23-year-old helen hargan on the left, and her mother on the right. neighbors remain stunned. >> i cannot believe it. it's just unreal to me. how could you do that? >> neighbors say another daughter, who does have a young child, was living with the mother. they were not home at the time of the crime. the motive is still unknown. >>> switching ge
the reason, john mccain will not be in washington this week after having surgery to remove a blood clot on friday. mccain's absence raised doubts about whether republicans would be able to get the votes needed to move forward on the bill. make sure you watch this week's edition of "meet the press," and moderator, chuck todd will talk about the latest in the russian investigation and the health care senate president trump's personal lawyer will be on and an exclusive interview with...
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i worked for both, andy card and john bolton. as assistant to the president woe could go to the president whenever we wanted but that's a chaotic process so all of us, we all coordinated everything through the chief of staff and that is good for a couple of reasons. it's good for the president because you have a one-stop filter and it's good for the staff to know that you have somebody you can go to. it's very important that that person have the confidence of the staff, that you know the chief of staff is an honest broker that you can go to them with concerns or ideas or requests to see the president or requests to talk to the cabinet, whatever it might be, the fact that they're an honest broker makes a huge difference and i think one of the things that happened unfortunately for reince priebus is it was clear because that the president did not have his back, that he didn't have full confidence in him which then allowed the staff to sort of all melt away and figure out a way to get around the chief of staff to get to the presiden
i worked for both, andy card and john bolton. as assistant to the president woe could go to the president whenever we wanted but that's a chaotic process so all of us, we all coordinated everything through the chief of staff and that is good for a couple of reasons. it's good for the president because you have a one-stop filter and it's good for the staff to know that you have somebody you can go to. it's very important that that person have the confidence of the staff, that you know the chief...
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john mccain, who he said was not a war hero. john mccain was a prisoner of war for five and a half years, and donald trump has tried to intimidate these people, and it's not working. i think it's a failure of presidential leadership. >> i don't think it would have changed if he played nicely with john mccain. >> it's not if he played nicely, it's if he had known what's in the bill. >> speaker ryan can't even control his own freedom caucus. >> they passed legislation in the house. they can't pass it in the senate. >> all this week what we've been talking about is the infighting in the white house and not much attention has actually been given to this. >> it does seem like the president has some issues with managing the message. >> that the understatement. >> this is the problem with the president who's neither feared nor loved. he doesn't have a lot of sway. but, you know, obamacare, what happens now? it's still the law of the land. >> it's still the law of the land. >> it still is in trouble. >> it is in trouble in the following
john mccain, who he said was not a war hero. john mccain was a prisoner of war for five and a half years, and donald trump has tried to intimidate these people, and it's not working. i think it's a failure of presidential leadership. >> i don't think it would have changed if he played nicely with john mccain. >> it's not if he played nicely, it's if he had known what's in the bill. >> speaker ryan can't even control his own freedom caucus. >> they passed legislation in...
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john: that's right. i think it comes across in race. i think there is also a bit of it in gender. so one of the things that was , surprising about last year's election was how little it was about gender. all the very large levels of support even among college-educated republican women for donald trump. quite a lot of trump supporters think that it is better if a man is out there working, and a woman is at home. it is a kind of social conservativism, not in an abortion, gay marriage kind of way. it is a social conservativism like in the 1950's. quiet often these are women who , themselves are working and do not necessarily want to be. they would rather have a situation where their husbands were being the breadwinner. so that was something that fascinated me as well and scrambles your categories a little bit when you go around talking to people. alison: it sounds like you talked to people who were a bit nostalgic. john: yeah, i think nostalgia is a huge thing. "make america great again" is an incredibly no
john: that's right. i think it comes across in race. i think there is also a bit of it in gender. so one of the things that was , surprising about last year's election was how little it was about gender. all the very large levels of support even among college-educated republican women for donald trump. quite a lot of trump supporters think that it is better if a man is out there working, and a woman is at home. it is a kind of social conservativism, not in an abortion, gay marriage kind of way....
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john legend looks like a baby. so now folks are sending in actual babies. >> but we're not saying these are john legend's, right? just to be clear. >> no. just a resemblance. a legend himself explaining the reason all these babies look like john legend may be that h looks like a baby. john legend disagreeing with that apparently. >> that's great. he's forever young. >> tiegen screamed on twitter, in all caps, for the last time john looks like a baby, so a lot of babies look like him. stop sending me john's babies. >> i now want to find more babies that look like john legend to send. >> it's apparently not so difficult. finally, he's not a baby, but the stunt double looks amazingly like himself. >> there's a very good reason. he is actually the rock's cousin. >> ah. so this photo we shared back in may on instagram is going viral. he included the caption, i hope i look as good as you when i turn 45 in a year and a half. >> reed has been work being as johnson's stunt double for now, during film of the fast and furious
john legend looks like a baby. so now folks are sending in actual babies. >> but we're not saying these are john legend's, right? just to be clear. >> no. just a resemblance. a legend himself explaining the reason all these babies look like john legend may be that h looks like a baby. john legend disagreeing with that apparently. >> that's great. he's forever young. >> tiegen screamed on twitter, in all caps, for the last time john looks like a baby, so a lot of babies...